phane said: Tag vandalism will result in bans, just fyi.
Well, that probably depends on whether anyone can get through to the person's profile page. Though I'm sure the mods have secondary banning methods. Gives me a good method to figure out how Danbooru caches tag edits, though. :P
WestTxTapper said: It's almost like it's some sort of a game to this kid.
Everyone craves attention in one form or another. Some people get it from family, some from friends, some from lovers. Some people express through art, music, or speech...others with internet trolling and some publicly vandalize. To each their own.
EDIT: Those are knee boots, not kneehighs (which are like stockings or thighhighs), so don't think I've removed the tag just due to copypasta-ing.
WestTxTapper said: Sorry, my bad. It's hard to keep track of who's deleting what. Tag history's getting all screwy.
Yep, that's because he (or more likely, his script) isn't manually adding tags, but copy-pasting the whole list, which removes the new ones I added...which then get put back when I paste the whole clean list. Danbooru needs mods as...uh...bored and lifeless as I am. :P
Chinchen said: Good show people, these tags are amazing.
Person. It's a group of sockpuppets. Which is odd, since only the first account got banned.
Look, buddy, it's absolutely no trouble to ban you as many times as you edit this post. Get bored and go away, or I can request an IP ban if you prefer.
GrandAdmiralSean8 said: Vandalizing Danbooru tags to express your displeasure at a costume redesign is like firebombing Colombia because you don't like Folger's new brew.
If Danbooru had a biography space on the profile pages, this would be quoted in mine.
Guys - Don't even comment on tag vandalism. It's done by kids wanting attention. When you comment, you give them satisfaction.
Just make neg records if you can, PM a mod if you can't. It'll get taken care of. It's always done by dumb kids who get bored soon enough, and we just clean up the garbage and continue on and don't even remember them they next day.
She looks cute in that outfit but it makes her look more like a Dallas cheerleader more than a vocaloid for america... Is texas what other ppl outside of america think what america is?
alatnet said: Is texas what other ppl outside of america think what america is?
I think it's more like a joke representation...like how people think Australians are like Steve Irwin or the British are all stuffy with heavy accents.
OOZ662 said: I think it's more like a joke representation...like how people think Australians are like Steve Irwin or the British are all stuffy with heavy accents.
Ah, so pretty much every nation has a joke representation...
Skribulous said: I think it's a gorgeous outfit, and Miku looks great in them. What's wrong with it?
Sheltered Vocaloid fans having a grudge against mainstream, in particular America. Even though the people behind the entries are Vocaloid fans themselves, this artist in particular has some Miku fanart on his/her gallery.
I like the design, I just wish it was more original, as it is too similar to Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. I find their costumes great, but for some reason people re-imitating it seems bothersome.